UKHO has announced that three more Flag States have approve
The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has announced that three more Flag States have approved the use of electronic-Nautical Publications (e-NPs) and ADMIRALTY Digital Publications (ADP) in place of paper equivalents.
This decision means that US, Lithuanian and Belgian-flagged ships can now carry ADP and e-NPs whilst continuing to meet SOLAS carriage requirements.
The US is the fifth largest flag state in the world, with a total of 3,614 ships and as a result of these latest Flag State approvals, over 79% of the global fleet is now authorised to use digital publications in an electronic format in place of their paper equivalents to meet the carriage requirements of SOLAS.
Christine Trickett, Senior Product Manager (Publications) at the UKHO commented: “We are delighted that the USA, Lithuania and Belgium have joined most of the world’s leading Flag States in approving the use of ADP and e-NPs to meet SOLAS carriage requirements. All US, Lithuanian and Belgian flagged ships can now benefit from the speed, accuracy and ease-of-use of ADP and e-NP. What is more, over three-quarters of the global fleet can now draw upon the benefits of the digitalized versions of important publications, helping to support safe and efficient navigation around the world.“
e-NPs are the e-book versions of renowned ADMIRALTY Nautical Publications, including ADMIRALTY Sailing Directions and the new edition of ADMIRALTY Mariners Handbook (NP100).
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